The Guardian (USA)

Man suspected of driving into migrant workers in North Carolina surrenders

- Erum Salam

The man suspected of hitting six people described as migrant farm workers with a sport-utility vehicle outside a store in North Carolina has reportedly surrendere­d to police and claims it was an accident.

David González, 68, turned himself over to authoritie­s after initial reports indicated that investigat­ors were examining the possibilit­y that the workers were struck intentiona­lly.

The case which led to González’s arrest unfolded in Lincolnton, North Carolina, on Sunday afternoon.

That’s when the driver of a sportutili­ty vehicle struck Jorge A López, Zalapa M Hermosillo, José L Calderón, Luis D Alcantar, Rodrigo M Gutiérrez Tapia and Santiago Baltazar in the parking lot of a local Walmart store.

The six victims were in the US on agricultur­al visas and were employees of the nearby Knob Creek Orchards, which grows and sells fruits. They were all hospitaliz­ed with various injuries, including broken legs and ankles as well as concussion­s. However, none of the injuries were considered life-threatenin­g.

Lincolnton’s police chief, Brian Greene, later described to reporters why authoritie­s believed the victims’ injuries may have been intentiona­lly inflicted.

Citing the contents of security video captured by a parking lot camera, Greene said the SUV involved appeared as if it was going to be pulled into a space.

But “then it appears to accelerate at the last minute, jumping the curb, hitting the individual­s and [nearby] trees and going through the area into the other side of the parking lot and exits the same way it came”, Greene said of the footage.

Yet González’s family told police it was an accident as he turned himself over to officials to be arrested in connection with the case.

In a statement, Lincolnton police said: “The family members advised Mr González had contacted them … and advised he had been in an accident. The family members said he told them he was parking at Walmart and hit the gas by accident. The family members said he told them he panicked and left the scene.”

Lincolnton police said González had been cooperativ­e with investigat­ors since coming forward. Nonetheles­s, he faces felony hit-and-run charges and had to put up a $50,000 bond to be released from custody pending the outcome of the case.

Sunday’s news of the injuries to López, Hermosillo, Calderón, Alcantar, Gutiérrez Tapia and Baltazar captured national attention, coming at a time of heated political rhetoric associated with immigrants and immigrant workers in the US.

Less than three months earlier, a man who was purportedl­y heard shouting anti-immigrant sentiments was charged with manslaught­er after plowing into a crowd outside a migrant center in Brownsvill­e, Texas, a community on the border with Mexico.

Authoritie­s investigat­ing the Texas case charged 34-year-old George Alvarez with eight counts of manslaught­er and 10 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

 ?? Photograph: Erik Verduzco/AP ?? The Walmart parking lot in Lincolnton, North Carolina, where six people were struck by a vehicle.
Photograph: Erik Verduzco/AP The Walmart parking lot in Lincolnton, North Carolina, where six people were struck by a vehicle.

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